Quote Originally Posted by stangfish View Post
Sorry dave, Did not mean to imply you made it up or anything else for that matter. You could have been joking. I just found it hard to believe.


It is unlawful to 1) hunt from a vehicle; 2) shoot
at wildlife on a public road or right-of-way open to public travel; 3)
shoot across a road unless the line of fire is high enough to preclude
any danger to road users;


There it is in black and white! You have to admit, it is akin to going to a gun range and saying im going to go change my target you can keep shooting, just don't hit me. !!!

FYI something else I find hard to believe is how George Zimmerman beat the heck out of Treyvon Martin's fist with his nose from the obvious advantage of being pinned on the bottom.
understand that pa has vast areas of land for public hunting. that said there would be difficulty finding an area more than
about a half mile from some sort of a road. be that a main rd, a back dirt rd, logging road or access roads to miles of gas well pipelines which could also be considered a road. also much of the terrain is very mountainous where the roads could be well below. if pa had a
law like say colorado, long range hunting would be history in that state.

as for the martin/zimmerman trial its got nothing to do with martin or zimmerman. there are hundreds of treyvons shot every
year in places like chicago. there dosent seem to be much concern about them does there. why no outrage over that?